A state lawmaker on Friday became the third person to die from the novel coronavirus in South Dakota, which is among a handful of states that have not issued stay-at-home orders. Rep. Bob Glanzer, 74, R-Huron, tested positive for the virus, also known as COVID-19, on March 22. “No words can describe the sorrow, but no words can describe the joy of knowing he is with God for eternity.”INDIANA'S CORONAVIRUS STAY-AT-HOME ORDER LEADS TO CRIMINAL CHARGE IN DRUNKEN-DRIVING CASEThe son said his mother, Penny, also has coronavirus but is “doing amazing,” KELO reported. In March, Noem issued an executive order that stresses social distancing, working from home and hand washing but left the decision to close businesses up to local officials. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONVIRUS COVERAGEMeanwhile, the governors of Alabama and Missouri issued stay-at-home orders Friday, leaving just Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina as well as South Dakota, to take that action.
Source: Fox News April 04, 2020 09:31 UTC